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VENTILATION
The coach vent system must be able to provide a way to direct the hot air, produced by the action of the
cooling unit, out away from the installation of the refrigerator. In a proper installation, there should be as
little open space as possible surrounding the sides and top of the refrigerator to achieve proper air flow.
PATH OF
AIR FLOW
CLEARANCE
FROM
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS
0" CLEARANCE
FROM SIDE AND
TOP OF
CABINET
NOTE: Refrigerator should be installed in accordance with appropriate installation instructions
received with the refrigerator.
1ST
2ND
3RD
AIR LEAKS
Check the gasket on the doors to be sure of a positive air seal.
If a gasket is not sealing properly, first warm the gasket material with a hair drier. Close the door and
the magnetic strip should pull the gasket to the
metal frame. Also check that the cooling unit
is installed properly.
AMES/AES MODELS:
The refrigerator is secured in the enclosure
with six screws and they must be installed in
the following order:
First Two Screws:
Installed on the front base.
Second Two Screws:
Installed in the top frame.
Third Two Screws:
Installed in the rear base.
Manual Compliments of
Northwest RV Supply
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